Violence in Pakistan after Hindu veterinary doctor accused of blasphemy

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

Mobs set ablaze shops belonging to the Hindus after a veterinary doctor from the minority community allegedly tore pages of a holy book and wrapped medicines in them in Pakistan's province, according to a media report.

Under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, anyone accused of insulting Islam can be sentenced to death.

The doctor was taken into custody while angry protestors set fire to shops owned by Hindus and burnt tyres on road in Phuladyon town in district in the province, The Express Tribune reported.

Protesters set ablaze a doctor's clinic, a medical store, and two shops belonging to the members of community. They also blocked roads by burning tyres, the report said.

There were reports that the protesters also looted some shops.

With the situation spiraling out of control, local authorities called in the paramilitary Rangers to deal with the mob violence.

Police also registered a case against those engaged in rioting.

"It's an unfortunate incident. We have taken the doctor into custody and are investigating incident," Senior of Police said.

He said a case has been registered and police have established a picket in the town to deal with any untoward incident.

"The situation is now normal," he said, adding that the police would take action against those who have ransacked properties of community.

"We have detained some suspects on charges of damaging properties, he added.

The said the government would compensate those whose properties were damaged during the violence.

A large number of Hindus reside in the interior of province and in and the Hindu Council has complained in the past of minority community members being targeted under the by people because of personal enmity.

Hindus form the biggest minority community in the Muslim-majority

According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in However, according to the community, over 90 lakh Hindus are living in the country.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 13:15 IST